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Updated 8 months ago, 04/09/2024

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Ron Hollingsworth
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Bringing on Design Partner

Ron Hollingsworth
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I am considering bringing on a design partner after having graduated from lower end flips to million dollar flips.  The lower end flips are easy to design and source material, mostly cheap RTA Shaker cabinets, LVP, etc.  on these higher end projects it’s been pretty difficult for me.  

I think bringing a design expert to run through these properties with the contractors and put together the design based on a specific budget would be a good idea.  They would also be responsible for sourcing materials.  
Maybe for a split of the profits, say 10-12%.  These higher end homes I’m averaging around $100,000 profit. 


 What are your thoughts?  How would I go about finding someone like this?

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